I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Intuit
Interview
code test, then in person on site. take the whole afternoon meeting with 4 persons. the team members are easy to talk with. you can discribe what you have done and they ask question based on that.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Intuit in Feb 2016
Interview
Took an online assessment test that had 3 coding problems on hacker rank. Then got contacted from a recruiter. Phone screen with recruiter (asked behavioral questions). Waited for 2 weeks, and had a video interview set up. 2 rounds in Skype interview -- technical (45min) and behavioral (30min). Never heard back. Overall the process for me is slow and unresponsive.
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Intuit in Mar 2016
Interview
A recruiter contacted me for doing a coding challenge in the beginning of January. Follow by that is a webcam interview asking about how I go through the coding challenge and some follow up questions to extent that program with more features. Then is 8 weeks of waiting and follow up with them. By the end of March they finally setup a technical interview and a behavioral interview at the same day and said they would make the decision by that Friday. Two weeks later I received the follow up say I got rejected and that I don't know my data structure and OOD (OOP?).
The whole company seemed to be very disconnected. They never meet their proposed deadlines. All the interviewers I met have indian accent that is really hard to understand. The interviewer from my second technical interview only knows Java and I was coding in Python which made the confusion of her not understanding how Python syntax works. Doesn't seem like a good company to work and definitely won't apply again.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Design a parking lot. (No further explanations or requirements, you have to ask them for yourself)